Mileage Condition Sample Clauses

Mileage Condition. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE MUTUALLY AGREED BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO, ALL EMPLOYEES ENGAGED IN LINE OPERATIONS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROVIDED BY THIS AGREEMENT SAVE AS HEREAFTER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED. THIS ARTICLE SHALL COVER ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE COMPANY ENGAGED IN HAULING COMMODITIES OVER ONE HUNDRED (100) MILES FROM BASE OF OPERATIONS. Local warehouse work and city pickup and delivery service are not subject to the terms and conditions of this Article. In respect to employees making pickups and/or deliveries at terminals, employees engaged in over- the-road operations, including operators of lease equipment, and contract haulers shall not be asked to load or unload freight or perform any duties other than normal duties of a at a place where the Company maintains a terminal where it would adversely affect the full time employment of the terminal employees so involved. Drivers may, however, be permitted to load or unload freight where such loading or unloading is made outside the normal hours when the terminal is operated or when contractual terminal employees are not in the terminal.
Mileage Condition. (a) Except as otherwise mutually agreed between the parties hereto, all employees engaged in line operations shall be subject to all terms and conditions provided by this agreement save as hereafter expressly provided. This article shall cover all employees of the Company engaged in hauling commodities over one hundred (100) miles from base of operations. (b) Local warehouse work and city pickup and delivery services are not subject to the terms and conditions of this Article. (c) In respect to employees making pickups and/or deliveries at terminals, employees engaged in over-the-road operations including operators of lease equipment and contract haulers shall not be asked to load or unload freight or perform any duties other than normal duties of a line-haul driver at a place where the Company maintains a terminal where it would adversely affect the full time employment of the terminal employees so involved. Drivers may, however, be permitted to load or unload freight where such loading or unloading is made outside the normal hours when the terminal is operated or when contractual terminal employees are not in the terminal.